Is CO2 an Indoor Pollutant? Direct Effects of Low-to-Moderate CO2 Concentrations on Human Decision-Making Performance

We spend most of our time at work…

Associations of higher indoor carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations with impaired work performance, increased health symptoms, and poorer perceived air quality have been attributed to the correlation of indoor CO2 with concentrations of other indoor air pollutants that are also influenced by rates of outdoor-air ventilation.


Previous
Previous

Improving Medical Care: The Use of Simulation Technology

Next
Next

Economic, Environmental and Health Implications of Enhanced Ventilation in Office Buildings